Churn



W. W. WILSQN.

CHURN.

APPLICATION FILED NOV. 8, 1919.

1,333,36O. Patented Mar.9,1920.

H JJ 6 9 ,9 s 2 UNITED ATE P ENT O E -f WILLIAM w. WILSON; or names, TEXAS.

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1,333,369, I Specification of Letters Patentqil'} PatehtdMar. 9, 1920.

To all whom it may concern:

Beit known that I, WiLLrAM W. WILSON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Page avenue, Station A, Dallas, in the county of-Dallas and State of Texas, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Churns, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawing.

This invention relates to certain new and struction of churn disclosed in Patent No.

1,268,766, L. M. Payne, R. A. Thompson,

and L. P. Morris, June 4, 1918, the objec being to provide a construction of cover which is exceedingly simple and cheap and I one WlllCll is so constructed that the contents of the receptacle will be prevented from slushin out when thechurn is agitated.

Anotaer and further object of the invention is to provide novelineansfor supporting the dasher within the body of'the. churn in order to allow the same to be readily inserted or removedfor cleaning. 7

Other and further objects and advantae'es of the invention will be hereinafter set forth and the novel features thereof defined by the appended claims.

In the drawings: p l F igure 1 1s a vertical section of my 1111- -proved construction of churn in elevation.

Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a dasher detached. V

Fig. Sis a detailed section of a slightly modified form of a cover; and

Fig. 4 is a similar view of still another 'niodified form.

the arms 3 are threaded as shown at 5- and are adapted to extend through apertures formed in the clampingbar 6 and are provided vwith. wing nuts 7 for the purpose hereinafter fully described. 7 1

Mounted on the base 1 is a receptacle 8 having areduced neck portion '9 provided with an annular Ibead l0. A cover 11 of substantially inverted cup-shape is placed over theneekand is clamped tightly in po.-"

sition'thereon by the clamping bar 6 as clearly .shown in Fig. 1. I v I "Applicationfiled November 18, 1919. Serial No; 338,885

The churn is supported between springs 12 and 13, spring 13being carried 'by a bracket l i and havingi-ts lower end connected'to an eye carried by the clamping bar. 6. The spring 12 has its lower end connected to the base and its upper end to an eye carried by the base 1 whereby the churn is agitated in'substantially the same manner as that shown in the above referred to patent; The body of the receptacle is useful improvements in. churns andmore -particularly to an improvement on a con;

formed with an annular bead 15 within the receptacle adapted-to receive the looped wire ends 16 of a bar 17 whereby the flexibility of the wiresallow the dasher to be inserted 1 or removed. In constructing the daslier as shown a strip of metal is employed over whichis arranged an oval shaped ring of wire and the edges of the metal are turned as shown in Fig. 2 so as to secure the same thereon. This forms thebodyf of the dasher and a crossbar 18 issecured to the body and is preferably arranged diagonally as shown, the cross barandI-body being formed-with apertures for agitating the contents of the. receptacle. v

Inthe constructionshown in Fig. 3 the around the parallel bars of the ring of wire neck 19 of the receptacle is provided with a cover 20 and an opening constructed substantially in the same manneras paint cans now in use.

the clamping bar 6 is in position upon In Fig 4- the receptacle is provided with the arms of the U-shaped member by tight- I ening" the thumb nuts the cover will be forced downwardly 1n pos1t1on so as to fornr a liquid tight joint. By constructing the dasher in the manner shown the same can be readily inserted or removed and is supported rigidly when in position.

From the foregoing description it will be seen that I have provided a churn with a cover so constructed that a liquid tight joint is formed without the use of a gasket of any kind.-

What I claim is y I t v 1.; A hurn comprising a receptacle havingJoppositely disposed seats and a dasher having flexible ends adapted to be sprung within said seats. a

2. A churn comprising a removably sup ported receptacle having an annular interiot gr obve, a ddsher formed efa pdir of ends: adapted to be spruhg Within said 10 members arranged at an acute, angle to one groove.

another, one of said members being pro In testlmony whereof Iha-ve hereunto afvided with Wire loops at its end adapted to fixed my signatIIIe; in the presence of two be seated withln'the groeve 0:1 said recep- Witnesses.

tacle; 7 7 WILLIAM W. WILSON.

3. A churn comprising a l'emovably sup- Witnesses: I ported receptacle having an annular inte- GEO. L. HERN,

rior groove and a dasher having flexible 'R. RPECKARTJ 

